One of the things that was appreciated in Varun Grover's feature film, All India Rank, was its music, especially the song Noodle Sa Dil.
It is sung by Aditi Paul, who has a bunch of notable songs to her credit, but listeners probably know her best as the voice behind the sensuous song Ang Laga De from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela. "It has been 11 years since Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ram-Leela released, but it srill feels like yesterday. Fans are still making reels on Ang Laga De and tagging me on social media,"
How was your experience working on Noodle Sa Dil? It has been fabulous because the kind of songs I had sung so far were little on the classical or semi classical side.
People associate me with that genre.
So this is for the first time that I have sung a disco track, and I loved it.
Actually, the makers were looking for the copyright of the Made In India song by Alisha Chinai.
It is a tribute to that era and that kind of genre. Luckily, I got to sing this song.
Did you have as much fun while recording it as listeners are having listening to it?
I remember the recording day clearly. The composers of the song are MayukhMainak. I have sung for them before.
Once they had asked me if I would like to do a song of this genre.
I did a bit of a research and heard a few of Nazia Hassan songs for the technicalities, and the kind of sur they would use in disco songs.
Then I sang it.
Now, I am getting so many messages on Instagram, especially from youngsters.
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